Michael Yapko

We often think of mindfulness as a solitary, self-directed practice that makes clients less reactive to outer (and inner) voices. But as Michael Yapko argues in this Webcast Session, guiding our clients into mindfulness features an inevitable dimension not present in solitary meditation. This social dimension alters both the therapeutic aims and methods of mindfulness.

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Saturday, November 5

or Watch Anytime On-DemandMichael Yapko • Explore how to help depressed clients change their thought patterns and enhance their positive self-regard without prescribing medicine with psychologist Michael Yapko, recognized for his work in clinical hypnosis, brief therapy, and the strategic treatment of depression.

2 CE Credits

When it comes to depression, new theories, therapies, and medicines appear so rapidly that it's impossible for even the most diligent therapist to keep track of it all. This course will provide you with the skills you need to treat depression.